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Development and Characterization of Synthetic Norovirus RNA for Use in Molecular Detection Methods

Journal

ANNALS OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 38-+

Publisher

KOREAN SOC LABORATORY MEDICINE
DOI: 10.3343/alm.2023.43.1.38

Keywords

Noroviruses; RNA; Multicenter study; Reference material; Uncertainty; Characterization

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In this study, synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNA reference materials were developed and characterized. The results showed that the synthetic RNAs could be accurately detected using commercial detection kits and exhibited homogeneity and stability. These synthetic RNAs can serve as reference materials for norovirus molecular detection methods.
Background: Reference materials are essential for the quality assurance of molecular detection methods. We developed and characterized synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNA reference materials. Methods: Norovirus GI and GII RNA sequences including the ORF1-ORF2 junction region were designed based on 1,495 reported norovirus sequences and synthesized via plasmid preparation and in vitro transcription. The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs were evaluated using six commercial norovirus detection kits used in Korea and subjected to homogeneity and stability analyses. A multicenter study involving five laboratories and using four commercial real-time PCR norovirus detection assays was conducted for synthetic norovirus RNA characterization and uncertainty measurements. Results: The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs were positively detected using the six commercial norovirus detection kits and were homogeneous and stable for one year when stored at -20 degrees C or -70 degrees C. All data from the five laboratories were within a range of 1.0 log copies/mu L difference for each RNA, and the overall mean concentrations for norovirus GI and GII RNAs were 7.90 log copies/mu L and 6.96 log copies/mu L, respectively. Conclusions: The synthetic norovirus GI and GII RNAs are adequate for quality control based on commercial molecular detection reagents for noroviruses with high sequence variability. The synthetic RNAs can be used as reference materials in norovirus molecular detection methods.

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